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Paperback Critically evaluate the belief that family friendly policies are not fundamentally challenging existing organisational structures and cultures Book

ISBN: 3656206716

ISBN13: 9783656206712

Critically evaluate the belief that family friendly policies are not fundamentally challenging existing organisational structures and cultures

Essay from the year 2012 in the subject Business economics - Business Management, Corporate Governance, grade: B - 67, Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh (School of Management and Languages), language: English, abstract: It is generally agreed today that working is not the only essential part in life for a human being, rather it is aimed to have both fulfilment within the family, partner or in the social structure and realisation of the personal career goals to reach a life in balance. Furthermore, in times of globalisation related to the increasing international division of labour, skills shortage and the demographic change mean a shift in our common understanding that leads to changing notions not only in an economical point of view but also in a socio-cultural perspective of each individual. In addition to that, companies connect their key to success with a high motivated and passionate employee; to emphasise high commitment sustainably. Thus, family friendly policies (FFP) find their way into the business sector to achieve growing commitment of their workforce internally due to changing work rules or externally, with state intervention in shape of statutory provisions. Moreover, FFP are indicated to alter the existing culture and corporative structure in an unprecedented way which is discussed in sciences, economics and politics widely. The main question which arises is: Do FFP have direct influence on a business entity to alter the organisational structure or even the whole culture and what are the characteristics of those in a more detailed consideration? This essay spars with the topic: Critically evaluate the belief that family friendly policies are not fundamentally challenging existing organisational structures and cultures; in reality "they are playing around at the margins". The structure of this essay relates to FFP within the business environment and their importance to proof the belief, that they are not changing the existing organisational structure a

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